The Youth Chamber Music Cycle Subscription invites you to enjoy 12 concerts in the intimate Espacio Turina, expanding the offering with two additional concerts compared to last season. Sunday mornings can become a new meeting point where you can experience performances by the professors of the Royal Seville Symphony Orchestra just a few meters away. They showcase the best of each instrument and section of the orchestra in a special format filled with fresh sensations.
This cycle combines moving Romantic pieces with contemporary compositions that challenge conventions, demonstrating that classical music is not only tradition but also innovation and modernity. An opportunity to connect with a unique cultural experience.
Highlights of the Subscription:
- Season Opening:
- Metamorphosis by Richard Strauss for string orchestra, an introspective and elegiac work.
- Season Closing:
- Octet by Franz Schubert, a unique gathering of strings and winds that will close this season in an unforgettable way.
Musical Romanticism at Its Fullest
This season's repertoire for strings and piano is characterized by its emotional intensity and its connection to the purest form of Romanticism. These works, performed by string ensembles or in combination with the piano, invite you to explore the many facets of this style, from its melodic warmth to its expressive power.
The program features iconic pieces that stand out for their artistic richness. Works like Dvorák's Sextet or Schubert's quartet Death and the Maiden, filled with unmatched drama and musical intensity, promise unforgettable moments. Also included are Brahms' String Quartet and Piano No. 3, a work of great introspective depth and harmonic density, and Mendelssohn's First Symphony, presented in a chamber adaptation that reflects the brilliance and virtuosity of the young and prodigious composer. Completing this repertoire is Anton Arensky's Piano Trio, a piece growing in recognition, notable for its unique combination of colors and musical textures, creating a mosaic of emotions that linger in memory.
- Featured Works:
- Sextet by A. Dvorák.
- Death and the Maiden by F. Schubert.
- String Quartet and Piano No. 3 by J. Brahms.
- First Symphony by F. Mendelssohn.
- Piano Trio by A. Arensky.
Wind and Experimentation
The wind and experimental music repertoire this season combines the tradition of early works with the innovation of contemporary compositions. The program includes pieces by G. F. Telemann, J. S. Bach, and J. F. Fasch, renowned for their contrapuntal richness and Baroque elegance.
Additionally, transcriptions of Beethoven's first two symphonies for flute, violin, cello, and piano provide a fresh and experimental perspective on these classical works.
In the contemporary realm, the Emispherio Quartet, composed of ROSS musicians, will present a repertoire created specifically for oboe quartets, including premieres that explore the technical and expressive possibilities of this unique ensemble, bridging tradition and innovation.
- Ancient and Experimental Works:
- Second concert dedicated to G. F. Telemann, J. S. Bach, and J. F. Fasch, featuring sonatas and quartets for double flute, bassoon, and continuo.
- Transcriptions of Beethoven's first two symphonies for flute, violin, cello, and piano.
- Contemporary Music:
- Emispherio Quartet of the ROSS, formed by the four oboe professors of the ROSS, with a repertoire specially compiled and premiered for this cycle.
Stylistic Diversity to Close the Cycle
The cycle concludes with a program that enhances its richness and stylistic diversity. Robert Schumann brings his unmistakable Romantic sensitivity, while Darius Milhaud takes us to modern and avant-garde territories. The classical elegance of Camille Saint-Saëns combines with the expressive power of Leoš Janácek, whose compositions merge avant-garde, folklore, and an intense emotional journey.
To close, the cinematic music of Nino Rota adds a unique touch, connecting the language of chamber music with the magic of the cinematic world, offering the audience an enriching and surprising experience.
The cycle will include a wide variety of composers:
- Robert Schumann, with his extraordinary Romantic vision.
- Darius Milhaud, exploring modernity in a unique and captivating way.
- Camille Saint-Saëns, with his fascinating balance between academicism and musical romanticism.
- Leoš Janácek, with his unique approach blending Czech folklore and European avant-garde.
- Nino Rota, whose cinematic music will add a distinctive touch.
Participation of Other Young Artists
The cycle will feature the special participation of Juventudes Musicales and the Higher Conservatory of Music of Seville, offering you the opportunity to discover, enjoy, and support the talent of other young musicians. In this concert dedicated to the Spanish harpsichord, works by composers such as Padre Soler and Boccherini will be performed, introducing young audiences to the rich heritage of Spanish music and the unique experience of hearing the distinctive sound of this ancient instrument live.
CHAMBER MUSIC CYCLE SUBSCRIPTION
Exclusive Discount
- 40% discount on the price of individual tickets.
Subscription Details
- Location: Silvio Room at the Espacio Turina.
- Duration: 12 programs from October 2024 to April 2025.
- Schedule: Sundays at 12:00 PM.
- Repertoire
- 10 programs performed by musicians of the Royal Seville Symphony Orchestra.
- 1 program performed by young musicians selected by Juventudes Musicales de Sevilla.
- 1 program performed by students of the Higher Conservatory of Music of Seville, winners of the “José Gámez” Chamber Music Competition.
Subscription Sales:
- Dates: From October 7 to 25, 2024
Purchase Options:
- In-Site:
- Location: Box office of the Teatro Lope de Vega.
- Schedule: Monday to Friday, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
- On-Line:
- Through the official ICAS sales point (check website).
Payment Methods:
- Cash
- Credit card (VISA or MasterCard/4B), in a single payment.